Friday, November 9, 2018

Three destinations to travel solo like a pro


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Sometimes we all just want to get out – a trip away from everything and everyone! Solo travel is an option that provides you the opportunity to save, and do your own thing without accommodating another’s schedules or interests. Not everyone likes to travel. Family responsibilities, pets or work schedules may be prohibitive for a couple or a family to take a vacation together. Why not consider some of these spots to visit on your own?
New York City is also a choice for someone who wants to get away for two or three days and pursue your own interests. New York is easy to reach, fun to explore and offers a plethora of solo traveler fun. Shopping is always amazing, but you can also take in a Broadway show, or wander around the West Village and revel in the unique ambiance. Another fun treat for you may be a stay at a luxury hotel that would not be practical if you were traveling with the family!
The beautiful Cajun city of New Orleans is also a must-see destination. Going by yourself would give you a chance to walk the streets and just enjoy the amazing feel of this old city. There is so much more to see and do than party on Bourbon Street. Enjoy some beignets, walk the old French Quarter at your leisure or take a tour of an old cemetery! The St. Charles Street streetcar is the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world and only costs $1.25 for a one-way ride. The St. Charles travels from the edge of the French Quarter down beautiful St. Charles Avenue onto tree-lined South Carrollton Avenue. You will see the massive, live oaks that are characteristic of this iconic city while passing restaurants and shops full of character.
A bucket list destination could be Tuscany, Italy. VBT Bicycling and Walking Vacations recommends Tuscany to solo travelers because English is widely spoken and the fabulous variety of experiences available. Tuscany is a premiere destination for sipping wine and dipping Italian bread in local olive oils, but Firenze, the capital city, is famous for its Renaissance art and architecture. Walk at your leisure and absorb the history and culture of this amazing town. Pisa, the most famous city in the region is a photographer’s dream. It is home to cobblestone streets, more than 20 historical churches and of course, the Leaning Tower. 
Michele Piacquadio image, used with permission.

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